Umm Birka

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Umm Birka
أُمّ بِرْكَة
Umm Birka is located in Qatar
Umm Birka
Umm Birka
Coordinates: 25°45′00″N 51°26′59″E / 25.75000°N 51.44972°E / 25.75000; 51.44972
Country Qatar
MunicipalityAl Khor
ZoneZone 75
District no.310
Area
 • Total58.5 km2 (22.6 sq mi)

Umm Birka (Arabic: أُمّ بِرْكَة; also spelled Umm Baraka) is a settlement in the Al Khor municipality of Qatar.

Etymology

Umm Birka derives its name from the Arabic word "barikat," which means "blessing." It was named thus in reference to a nearby well.

Geography

Umm Birka is situated in northeast Qatar. The village of Umm Al Qahab is nearby.

Water reservoir

The settlement is one of five sites for the government-sponsored project to develop reservoirs in the country. Once completed, the reservoirs are expected to be the largest in the world in their category, with a total length of 650 km and constructed at a cost of QR 14.5 billion. In June 2018, the first phase of the project was completed.

References

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  7. ^ Amery, Hussain A. (15 June 2015). Arab Water Security: Threats and Opportunities in the Gulf States. Cambridge University Press. p. 121. ISBN 9781316381069.
  8. ^ Sanaullah Ataullah (29 June 2018). "PM opens first phase of QR14.5bn reservoirs project". The Peninsula. Retrieved 29 June 2018.